Fixtures

CEBL 06/14 02:30 - Vancouver Bandits vs Winnipeg Sea Bears - View
CEBL 06/16 19:00 - Winnipeg Sea Bears vs Edmonton Stingers - View
CEBL 06/20 00:00 - Winnipeg Sea Bears vs Vancouver Bandits - View
CEBL 06/23 00:30 - Winnipeg Sea Bears vs Saskatchewan - View
CEBL 06/28 00:00 - Winnipeg Sea Bears vs Niagara River Lions - View
CEBL 07/04 00:00 - Winnipeg Sea Bears vs Edmonton Stingers - View

Results

CEBL 06/09 20:00 - Calgary Surge v Winnipeg Sea Bears L 110-78
CEBL 06/06 23:00 - Niagara River Lions v Winnipeg Sea Bears L 101-94
CEBL 06/05 15:00 - Brampton Honey Badgers v Winnipeg Sea Bears W 90-92
CEBL 06/02 00:30 - Winnipeg Sea Bears v Ottawa BlackJacks W 93-80
CEBL 05/25 00:30 - Winnipeg Sea Bears v Scarborough Shooting Stars W 109-106
CEBL 05/23 01:30 - Saskatchewan v Winnipeg Sea Bears L 94-86
CEBL 08/05 01:00 - Winnipeg Sea Bears v Edmonton Stingers L 81-87
CEBL 07/12 00:00 - Winnipeg Sea Bears v Saskatchewan L 96-99
CEBL 06/06 18:00 - Vancouver Bandits v Winnipeg Sea Bears W 103-106

Wikipedia - Winnipeg Sea Bears

The Winnipeg Sea Bears are a Canadian professional basketball team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, that competes in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL). They play their home games at the Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg.

History

On November 9, 2022, the Canadian Elite Basketball League announced that its 10th franchise would be in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

On November 30, 2022, the Winnipeg franchise officially unveiled their branding, announcing their name and logo as the Winnipeg Sea Bears. It was announced they would be playing at the Canada Life Centre.

On December 14, 2022, the Sea Bears announced that Mike Taylor was hired as the team’s inaugural head coach.

On May 27, 2023, the Sea Bears played their inaugural game in front of 7,303 fans, shattering the previous league attendance record by nearly 3,000. They won the game 90–85 over the Vancouver Bandits. The Sea Bears finished their inaugural season with a 12–8 record for second in the Western Conference and a home playoff game against the Edmonton Stingers. Winnipeg set another attendance record for their first playoff game with 10580 spectators.